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Prevention of Aquatic Invasive Species Sees Record Year in Washington
Boaters helped the state celebrate a record year for efforts to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species into Washington's waterways, including zebra and quagga mussels, aquatic plants, and fish and amphibian diseases.
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2nd Year No Delta Smelt Found
The Delta smelt, once the most populous species on the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, continues its long march towards extinction
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7-3 smallmouth bass was an easy pick for Fish of the Year
It’s an odd word to use with a record fish, but it fits how Joe Capilupo handled the fame and attention ...
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47 fishing records broken in Texas this year
Dozens of Texans reeled in large hauls in 2019 — a year that Texas Parks and Wildlife called “great” for fishing.
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The long-stalled Lake Berryessa resort revival starting next year
The county for three years has negotiated with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to manage resorts along the federal reservoir
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FIRST YEAR father and young son team win Oroville finale!
When Anthony White brought his young son Jacob to the Sacramento ISE show last winter to inquire at the Future Pro Tour’s information booth about how to get involved in competitive bass fishing, he could have never imagined that in less than one year, he and his son Jacob would be taking 1st place honors in a field loaded with veteran anglers.
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Second infested boat seized at Ravalli station this year
Montana: Invasive Mussels Found on Boat at CSKT AIS Check Station Second infested boat seized at Ravalli station this year
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Lowrance Anglers Have Dominated All Three Major Tournaments This Year
Lowrance Professional Angler Scott Canterbury Wins Bassmaster Elite Angler of the Year Competition Lowrance Anglers Have Dominated All Three Major Tournaments This Year
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Standout college bass fishing team earns School of the Year honors
St. Croix Sponsored McKendree College Takes School of Year Honors Standout college bass fishing team earns School of the Year honors
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California Department of Fish and Wildlife selected the 2019 Wildlife Officer of the Year
CDFW Honors Wildlife Officer of the Year The California Department of Fish and Wildlife Law Enforcement Division has selected Warden Anastasia Norris as the 2019 Wildlife Officer of the Year.
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30 Year Anniversary for Lucas Oil Products Inc.
Over the span of just three decades, Lucas Oil Products Inc. has ascended to become one of the world’s most recognizable brands.
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36 Year State Sunfish Record Broken
We started fishing in a pond but weren’t having any luck, so I said to my kids, ‘Let’s go back to where I learned how to fish’ and this is what we caught,”
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20 year experiment reveals why some largemouth bass are harder to catch
In an experiment spanning more than 20 years, researchers discovered that vulnerability to being hooked is a heritable trait among largemouth bass...
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Kong Yang named 2019 MKA Motherlode Series Angler of the Year
What is most impressive is that he managed a top ten finish and better than a 50 inch limit (3 fish) in all three tournaments.
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The Bait That’s Won Over 1 Million in a Year
The Bait That’s Won Over 1 Million in a Year... It's That Easy
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Rising reservoir levels | 5th largest year recorded since 1950
Pacific Gas & Electric which runs the nation's largest privately owned hydroelectric system, says it's watershed got more than 150 percent of expected snow.
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8 Year Old with Potential Record 98 Pound AmberJack
Manato Mukaezato - age 8 - potentially set the new record
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Managing Lake Oroville in an Above-Average Water Year
DWR operates the Oroville reservoir to provide flood protection, water supply, flows for ecosystems and water quality, and recreation benefits.